Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH - Army Post Enroll 71 Draftees - March 15, 1941 ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ************************************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: S. Wilkins sfw1717@aol.com October 31, 2001 ******************************************************************* The Enquirer, Cincinnati, Saturday, March 15, 1941 ARMY POST __________ Enroll 71 Draftees, __________ With 51 Others Held Over For Induction Today __________ Thirteen Are Rejected ---Three Fail To Report --- Replace- ments For Negroes. ____ Seventy-one selectees from 13 Hamilton County draft boards were inducted into the army. 13 were re- jected, 31 were held over for in- duction today, and three failed to report yesterday afternoon at the Fort Thomas induction station. Forty-three men from Montgomery County, Ohio also were inducted. Three men from Board 34, two each from Boards 19, 20, 33, and 35, and one each from Boards 21 and 24 were rejected by the Medical De- tachment. As a result of the issuance of new orders yesterday stating that every man inducted must be dis- charged from the induction station on the day he is sworn in, 51 men from 12 boards were held over for induction today. Boards with hold- overs are 8,1; 11,1; 13,1; 14,1; 18,1; 20,3; 21,2; 22,1; 30,1; 33,14; 34,14; 35,11. Two men from Board 35 and one from Board 33 fail to report. Today is Hamilton County Negro replacement day. Eighty-eight Negroes from 15 draft boards will be sent as replacements. Boards sending men are 1,1; 2,2; 3,2; 8,7; 10,3; 11,4; 12,1; 17,2; 18,23; 19,14; 20,13; 25,2; 31,2; 33,9, and 34,3. Inducted from Hamilton County yesterday were: Board 1. Salvator William Rini Board 9. Herman John Sander Board 12. Francis Drake Brookshire Board 13. Lorenz Henry Amon Board 14. Ernest Richard Tennenbaum, Milton Davis Shear, Frank Kravitz, Alan Chap- man, Maurice Irving Becker, Alfred James Hutchison, Daniel Wolpin, Harry Mesh, Hans Joseph Wachtel, and Walter Anthony Ryan, Jr. Borad 19. Albert Kohlas, Jerry Cocco, and Joseph Louis Spelman. Board 20. Earl Andrew Thomas, James Franklin Patterson, Marcel Anthony Schotte, Her- bert Everett Daniel, Clyde Estel Gambrel, Ransom Snapp, and Aloysius Francis Jan- sing. Board 21. Oakley Pierce Richardson, Frederick Mil- ler, William Cyrus Cherry, Thomas Wood- row Race, John Dee Angel, Jacob Riddle, James Edward Owens, Fred Anthony Sohmer, and Harry Edward Burns. Board 22. Herbert Joseph Brinker, Charles Vincent Brofft, Harry Jacob Gomes, Richard Au- gustus Wessel, Edward Joseph Stalf, Stan- ley James Flannery, William Fred Lorch, Robert Emmett Donnelly, and Arthur Francis Volmer. Board 24. George Joseph Hoernschemeyer, Jr., and Theodore Rineair. Board 33. Charles Henry Eling, Henry Charles Tekulve, LaVerne Clifton Crum, Clifford Louis Moore, Clifford Edward Bartel, Harry Louis Murphy, Jess Petrey, and Maurice Edwin Gerring. Board 34. Pete Eebastian Krimmer, Leo Paul Vil- lari, and Lester Ward Haddick. Board 35. Charles Andrew Mascari, Jacob Leo Busam, Richard Morgan Jones, Milton Clarence Halliday, David Livingston Myers, Paul Riesner Assmann, Louis Conrad Kern, Ralph Edward Fassnacht, Walter Alexan- der, Robert Anthony Gerth, Lawrence Henry Mortashed, Elmer Joseph Rechtin, William Ruskaup, James Carson Powell, Theodore Herbert Kramer, and George Edward Grim- meissen.